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Civitans Taste Fest moves downtown this year
For nearly half a century, the
Plymouth Canton Civitan Club mem- ”
bers have worked in tireless service to
impact the lives of those in need in the This year the event
community. will also feature a live band
This year is no different as the club
members bring the annual Plymouth and for the first time, a cash bar.
Taste Fest to the Fall Festival. The
event is the main fundraiser for the
Civitans, who will also have a booth up
on Main Street where they traditional- and $5 for those 5 through 10 years of include: Applebee's Canton; Beyond
ly sell multiple items also as fundrais- age. Children younger than 5 eat for Borders-Latin Street Food; Bode's
ers for the group. free with an adult ticket. If purchased Corned Beef House; Canton Bistro;
This year the Taste Fest has moved at the door, tickets will be $20 for adults Coffee + Cream; E.G. Nick's; Grand
into the huge tent behind E.G. Nick's and $10 for those ages 5-10. The Traverse Pie Company; Granite City
restaurant on Forest Street and has advance tickets can be purchased at Food & Brewery; J.B.'s Smokehouse;
more than 18 participants who have all E.G. Nick's, 500 Forest St. or at the Jimmy John's Gourmet Sandwiches;
donated items from their menus to Plymouth Chamber of Commerce, 850 Leo's Coney Island; Mama Mucci;
help with the Civitans' good work. West Ann Arbor Trail in Plymouth. Picnic Basket Market; Scramblers;
Visitors can sample the menu items This year the event will also feature The Cupcake Station; Vintner's Canton
from 6-8 p.m. Friday, Sept. 6. a live band and for the first time, a cash Winery; Westborn Market and Whey
Pre sale tickets for the event are $15 bar. Participating restaurants this year Better Bakery.